Monday, August 24, 2015

Saturday, August 29: Michael O'Leary & Rick Snyder

Born and raised in suburban Detroit, Michael O’Leary studied classics in college and received a PhD in civil and materials engineering. A founding editor of both LVNG and Flood Editions, he works as a structural engineer in the nuclear power industry and lives with his family in Chicago. His new book The Reception is forthcoming from The Cultural Society this fall.

Rick Snyder’s books and chapbooks include Escape from Combray (Ugly Duckling,
2009), Paper Poem (Dusie, 2006), and Forecast Memorial (Duration, 2002). His
poems, essays and translations have appeared in such journals as Aufgabe,Fence, Jacket, jubilat, and Ping Pong. He recently received a Ph.D. in comparative literature
from USC and currently lives in Long Beach.

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